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Good Evening.
The nation's largest gun maker agreed to the changes- including new locking devices on guns and so- called smart guns- that will only fire by the adult who owns the gun.
Cincy (Pen-ya) Pena has more-
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((THE HOT ISSUE OF GUN CONTROL COOLED OFF A BIT FRIDAY. IN WHAT PRESIDENT
CLINTON CALLED AN HISTORIC AGREEMENT, SMITH AND WESSON, THE NATION'S
LARGEST GUN MAKER WILL MAKE IMPORTANT CHANGES TO HELP STOP GUN VIOLENCE.
AMONG THEM, INSTALLING LOCKS ON GUNS AND MANDATING BACKGROUND CHECKS
FOR FIREARM SALES AT GUN SHOWS...
ANDREW CUOMO, SEC. OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT: ...when smith and Wesson says you can do it, you can do it.
THE BREAKTHROUGH AGREEMENT COMES AFTER A LAWSUIT BROUGHT ON BY 30 CITIES AND COUNTIES NATIONWIDE HOLDING ALL GUN MAKERS RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM GUN VIOLENCE. THOSE INVOLVED IN THE LAWSUIT INSIST IT WAS BROUGHT ON TO BRING ABOUT AN AGREEMENT LIKE THE ONE SIGNED TODAY, WITH THE HOPE THAT OTHER GUN MAKERS WILL FOLLOW...
NY Attorney General Eliott Spitzer
"we will not succeed until other gun companies abide by the same riles...to do that through government procurement. No contracts to
companies which do not abide by the same agreement as Smith and
Wesson."
Clinton: This agreement is a major victory for americn families, it says that gun makers can and will share in the responsibility to keep products out of the wrong hands.
IN A WRITTEN STATEMENT, SMITH AND WESSON ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THIS
AGREEMENT WOULD NOT BE POPULAR WITH EVERYONE, AND ADDED THAT WHILE THE AGREEMENT WILL CHANGE THE WAY THE COMPANY DOES BUSINESS, IT WILL NOT SACRIFICE THE 2ND AMENDMENT RIGHTS OF GUN OWNERS.
AND THE PRESIDENT SEEMED TO BE TALKING DIRECTLY TO CONGRESSIONAL
REPUBLICANS WHEN HE SAID THAT THIS AGREEMENT SHOWS THAT SO MUCH CAN BE DONE WHEN FINDING COMMON GROUND. IN WASHINGTON, CINDY PENA FOR CBS NEWS. ))

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Gun violence in Atlanta- one Sheriff's deputy is dead- another is wounded.
Now the search is on for an ex-Black Panther once known as H-Rap Brown.
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Police say he shot two sheriff's deputies who were trying to arrest him for failing to show up in court in a theft case.
Word late today that one deputy has died-and another- Deputy English is in stable condition.
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((CLARENCE HBER/FULTON C SHERIFF'S DEPT.: IN TALKING WITH DEPUTY ENGLISH THIS MORNING I'VE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR FROM HIM . I'M VERY CONFIDENT WE WERE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES. THIS IS JUST AN AMBUSH.))
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The suspect- H. Rap Brown is now known as Jamil Abdullah -El Amin- he disappeared after the shootout last night.

[5-Blacksburg-Baby]

The baby left by his mother in a Blacksburg dumpster was stillborn.
That's according to a medical examiner's report out today.
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The infant was discovered Saturday, wrapped in several plastic shopping bags inside the dumpster.
The medical examiner says the cause of death was a virus in the baby's heart.
Police say the baby's mother, a 21-year-old Virginia Tech student, could still face charges for improper disposal of the body.
The Commonwealth's Attorney is reviewing the case.
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[5-Oscar]

Normally at this time of year, film makers are wondering who the Academy Awards will go to.
That's not the case this year. Now there just wondering where the Oscars went.
Lee Cowan has more on the missing statues.
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(( Its a long way from Oscars birthplace in Chicago, to this Roadway
Express loading dock south of Los Angeles and somewhere along the way,
the most coveted man in Hollywood got lost.
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The people at Roadway Express think theyre stolen. The Police think
theyre stolen, and we think theyre stolen.
NARR:
All 55 Oscars the famous gold-plated statuettes to be handed out
to Hollywoods brightest stars in just 9 days - were supposed to be
delivered to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences more than a
week ago. But so far, Oscar is out of the picture.
SOT/BRUCE DAVIS, 11:19:39
Its not the kind of thing where you could just pick these things up and
throw them in your trunk, you had to have a forklift and a truck!
NARR:
It is the second mishap to befall the Oscars this month. Some
4-thousand secret ballots for Hollywoods biggest prize had to be re
printed after they were lost in the mail coincidentally, in the same
California city where Oscar was last seen, prompting the academy to
issue a warning to this years host, Billy Crystal.
SOT/BRUCE DAVIS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 10:08:15
We have told Billy Crystal not to go anywhere near Bell California for
the next two weeks. It seems to be kind of a Bermuda Triangle for Oscar
things(laughter).
NARR:
Oscar does have an understudy R.S. Owens, the Chicago
manufacturer, is working overtime to make replacements that should
arrive by the middle of next week -- this time, under heavy guard.

As for Roadway Express theyre offering an award of their own:
$50-thousand dollars for Oscars return, but other than that, arent
talking.
This Hollywood -who-dunnit is a case for the FBI and the LAPD who
just like a screenplay are confident they will get their man.
COWAN ON CAM:
The bigger question is just what does someone do with a crateful of
Oscars as one member of the Academy put it, at the very least, they
will have one heck of a bookcase to show for one of the best
disappearing acts of all. Lee Cowan, CBS News, Los Angeles
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Coming up next on the newscast, Robin Reed will have our weekend forecast.

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A dietitian says a nice latte may be just what the doctor ordered for teenage students. We'll have that next in today's health check. Stay with us.
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[5-Coffee]

Today on health check, coffee is making a comeback. After years of declining sales, the beverage is a hot seller again. Much of the increase is being attributed to teenage drinkers.
But some wonder if that's a good thing.
Nurse Kris Eisenhauer has more.
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